On October 8, 1999, the U.S. Government released 1100
documents on Chile. Among them is a declassified State Department
report on the case of Charles Horman, an American citizen who was killed
by the Chilean military in the days following the coup.

This document was released once before in 1980, pursuant to a
lawsuit filed by the Horman family. At that time, significant portions
were blacked out.

The version released today reveals what was censored: the State
Department's conclusions that the CIA may have had "an unfortunate part"
in Horman's death.

For complete copies of documents released today, see the State
Department's web site at http://foia.state.gov.
Here we are providing both versions of this newsworthy document.